The Modern Break-Up - Daniel Chidiac

The Modern Break-Up

By Daniel Chidiac

  • Release Date: 2019-08-13
  • Genre: Contemporary Romance
4.5 Score: 4.5 (From 561 Ratings)

Description

★★★★★ "Now I know what all the hype is about! Such a relatable read!" - Addison Rae, Actress ___ A novel full of truths about dating, separations and love: direct, raw and damn revealing! After a sudden end with another guy she finally opened-up to, Amelia is thrown into a vortex of conflicting thoughts and emotions. Once again, she is forced to reflect on her life and what dating means in the modern world. The answers she finds, especially through a new male friend who unveils the way guys "really" think, makes her even more determined to find something more real. It all helps set her free...maybe... "I resonated with the characters so much, especially Amelia. It's not just a story about a breakup, but so much more and deeper than that." - Demi Rose, Model "Honestly, blew my mind how accurate it is. Definitely recommend!" - Lizzie Sobinoff, Married At First Sight (MAFS) The Modern Break-Up was listed among the top romance novels to read by Popsugar.com.

Reviews

  • Awesome

    5
    By precilla33
    I could not stop reading for it’s worth amelia taught my mind so much
  • Love it

    5
    By Rose3800
    A real, raw book about love and everything that come with it, loved this book so much!
  • What did I just read...

    2
    By Ceals Corningstone
    Had a lot of long rants that made you want to put the book down then light it on fire.
  • Beautifully Written

    5
    By Britt1711
    Absolutely loved this book. I am going through a break up myself and have been experiencing a roller coaster of emotions. It is definitely hard coming out of something you thought was so great. It is hard to let go. Reading this book was enlightening. It made me feel less alone and more proactive. Besides that fact, it was beautifully written.
  • It grew on me

    4
    By roadtrippodcastlistener
    I started reading this book because the reviews praised it so highly, saying it provided great relationship advice and insight. It is an easy read, I’ll give it that. But the interactions between the main character and her friends are so noticeably... weird. They call each other babe a lot and there is so much relationship advice given without enough transition or context for it to seem realistic. And don’t get me started on the obvious male dialogue that INSISTS that the problem these days is that women ALWAYS IGNORE THE “GOOD” GUYS. Even the mother of the main character says it repeatedly. Come on. However, I did enjoy watching Amelia’s character slowly become more independent and confident in herself. I liked how she began to decide that her happiness was her own job, and we got to see her self-reflection surrounding her relationships. I’m actually glad I read this.
  • Useless & misleading

    1
    By insertclevernickname
    Not a self help book.
  • The Modern Breakup

    5
    By Purple is awesome ;)
    I was skeptical about reading a book about breakups, because I’m going through one right now, but the story this book took, the advice, the quotes and how realistic it felt, was amazing! I was able to relate to the characters, and understand each ones point of view. I feel motivated and stronger. Definitely a must read whether you’re going through a breakup or not!
  • Loved it!

    5
    By Yazmin1122
    Loved it. Helps a lot with thing you already know but don’t want to accept. Helped me out a lot.
  • Something for everyone

    5
    By jdhollis
    This book has something for everyone in any stage of a relationship!
  • Amazing

    5
    By daisyl10
    I am currently going through a breakup after a 3 year relationship and this book is helping me so much in so many ways. I just finished it. I read it in 2 days AND it’s finals week for me. That’s how good it was. Thank you so much to the amazing author. Adding different perspective was so helpful and necessary in the purpose of this book. I definitely recommend. Read it with an open mind as you should with every book.

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